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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALELI, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 6. 1925 L leaned UaHy Eeept Monday by - 2X5 EobU Commercial St.. Salem, Oregon. " R. J. Beadricka I r d J. Tool C. K. Iiiw Managar atarag ditOT .City Editor Leilia Smith- .TilegTXTk Editor Aadred Bunch- -Society Editor OT THB Tie Aeeodated Freea ia axcluaivaly amtitlad to tu ase fog publication, of all aewa dispatches ereditel to it or not otherwise Credited in thia papa and alao the local - BUSINESS STew Tore. 141-145 Thomaa T. Clark Ce, . Jng, B. Portland Office. $39 Worcester Bldj, Business Office. . . . . tl or S6J Kewa Department ... ;. 23-109 I " '" - , " Job Department . . I Entered at ft. Foatoffiee la Balexn. 1. J TIIE MERCY OP GOD; W1h is a'Cod lite unto Thee, that pard 6aeth iniquity. .. .because tfe delijhteth In mercy. - . Mlcarr 7: -18. BEET BY-PRODUCTS At. the annual convention Manufacturers association in Chicago as.t month, attended by representatives of the beet sugar interests from 'all parts of the country, who make up its membership, Stephen H. Love, president of the association, emphasizing the impor tance of the sugar beet prop aside from its direct monetary returns, declared that "the residue of the crop in the form of crowns ana tops, pulp and molasses would produce more human food per acre in the form of meat than an acre of corn." ; . j "; r:' . ; IHE.xLpve is ope of th'e big ni'ep: in he beettsugar in dustry, land he would not make such a statement without being abfa f dr. pjrftve it ? ! ! 2 V.;; 'Wii' j And th'e . very valuable by-products pf sugar beets will make that industry especially desirable for such a section as ; the Salm;Hsbkt:r :j f ; "1:v!: : 'f.: .l''iK'"''c:l Think of our lands turning off annual products that will yield $1000 to $3000 an acre, or even more, in such a stable cash market as that for sugar , i .. . J And with by-products besides with a higher value than V corn in feeding live stock 1 Especially are the by-products valuable-in the dairy ipdustry, which is the step-mother of the poultry and swine industries. r j And the by-products are, under modern processes, carried ! through the whole year. The tops may be preserved in silo, but they are now generally being dehydrated, tinder a process j discovered ; in Germany latelyr The factory being built at j Bellingham, Wash., is to have a dehydrator, for, the beet tops the men who furnish the beets, having the preference h for the dried tops. ' ' ' . -" j I The next most important industry for the Salem district, U: after the linen industry, is without doubt the beet sugar j industry, and our people ought to broadcast our advantages in this respect, and secure a factory at the earliest possible j "time. It can be done. . It could be accomplished as a cooper- : ative enterprise. There is another possible by-product of sugar factories hat is being taken up seriously by the trade in Australia, and that is the making of power alcohol to be used ip automo biles in the place of gasoline. -The price of gasoline is very high in that country, and engineers believe that power alco hol may be made from the molasses by-product of sugar manufacturing and sold at a lower price. The undertaking is abready well under way, corn and other products' being proposed to eke out the supply of the molasses by-product, which will necessarily be limited by the quantity of sugar manufactured in the country. We are probably; not at the yet; but it is likely that we very long. ; f The writer has contended, and believes, that we can find the labor here in the Salem district for the thinning and harvesting of the beets, because we are used to securing many laborers annually for our strawberry and tree and bush fruit and hop harvesting. How important this matter is, is illustrated by the fact that united btates are obliged to employ Jaborers brpught from long distances'.; In California, Mexicans are largely used. The beet growers of Caro, Mich., have jus,t Imported 400 Mexican laborers for the thinning of their beets. ' : FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION At the last session of congress a bill carrying an increase in the amount of money furaished y the government for agricultural experiment stations was passed. The result of its provisions should be to continue the upbuilding of the system of experimeht stations which have been doing excel-! lent work even under financial handicap! !. y 5 ! This is the Purnell act and provides an additional $20, 000 for the Oregon Agricultural experiment station and a like amount for every: other state as Ian initial appropriation! beginning July L, this, year. This sum will be augmented by another $10,0Q0 in 1S26 and a like amount each year until the total of 60,000 shall be appropriated f or each succeeding year in addition to the sum now allowed. , J I : v I . ; "The funds appropriated pursuant to this; act shall be applied only to paying the necessary costs of conducting investigations or making experiments, bearing 'idh-ectly , on the production, manufacture, preparation, use, distribution and marketing of agricultural products and including such scientific researches as have for their purpose, thef establish ment and xnaintainance of a permanent. and efficient agri cultural industry and. such economic and sociological investi gations as have for their1 purpose the development and im provement of the rural home and rural life, and for printing nd disseminating the results of i such experiments and re searches.' . J l y:' i:X-I'), ":J?l?'i- In thus providing for more extensive effort to solve the difficulties of agriculture, congress hs. taken a "wise step. It has recognized in this way to a greater extent thari hcre lofcre the necessity of developing agriculture as our most " important national : csset;-; ;,.""!:':' :- T: .' , The initirl u? cf these funds.will be' watched 'criiiciliy. -Cirealstioa. Manages Ralph H. Kletiog-Adertiaing Manager Frank J a at oak I . .7,, ,,. Manager Job Dwt. E. A. Ehotea Litk Editor W. 0- Conner-. . poultry Editor ASSOCIATED PRESS OJ"Hii U": Was ttb ftL, Chicago Xarfluette BaOd- roawaai nr. Phone 6637 Bftoadway, Albert Byara, Iff. Circnlatlaa Office . , Society Editor . . , . . . MsV- 10$ Oregon, ea eeooad-oloee matter VERY VALUABLE of the ' United States ' Sugar , f j -1 i alcohol power stage in Oregon will arrive at that stage before , j many beet sugar districts iri the w. M. It en ersew The L -statesI4 are lindyiduanx spending .trem money for education and, of course, will indirectly contribute these appropriations. rVith. many products now equal to or greater than the demands the first step should be tpimprove distribution and to build up an effective market system.; W MB II mo E PROBLEMS Adele Garrison New Phaso . of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright "by Newapaper Feature Service , CHAPTEIl 47 HOW THE NIGHT PASSED AND WHAT THE DAY BROUGHT TO MADGE- Katherlne and J clnnr tlghtjy fogether for a few yoiceless ' eec- olids. as might two child play mates who bad found each other after being lost. Then I "put : my lips to her ear; M :rrj;.j "Is your charge asleep?" I ask ed. :. : i ' ! ."Yes," she' returned as cau tiously.,;::, ; . ; -.(' - "Then get your purse and your wraps," ! whispered. "We'll hare to leare every thing "else. And we must try to get out now or it will be too" late." - " ; - .r : i'.;.:vr- : I t Just For Only 1 . ' r . ' , t .... h , I Pay the Balance on Convenient Weekly ox Monthly Terms ; In the Self -draining Copper Tub, Automatic the Hydro disc handles everything gently your fine garments too. I !.''! ' 1 i .,.;!.. ! ;. j: y .. :;! '.. j -i ' U ' .' -: . J - '" ,;.r ; FREE : Your Choice of Electric Percolator ; V i or Table Stove' id 1 ' TTT SvJ V 1 11 - j " : t ;,,J j ' " . ;" : Come, in and make your choice of either a Percolator or Table ' Stove. . , PPSS-2000 7ASHIi:!GS IN 23 MQffJTHS .1- : Does 2,000 washings in 23 months. ThV,firit year Mrs. Lizart of Terre IFaut'c, p, . -cd her Copper Tub Automatic, she did 1-3 washings with it or over 2,QC0 tyash i3T ' inss to date. " ..; , . It's interesting to see a demonstration of this Copper Washer with the Golden Value that renders, such enduring service. There's no obligation. ' . ' . : PORTLAND ELECTRIC FOVEE She looked at me with an In scrutable expression. "How do yon expect to get out?" she asked. ' "By taking off the lock of eith er your outside door or mine, with these." I held out the small but sturdy tools Lillian had given me so long ago. 4-.-..t . She shook her head with a pity ing smile. ; - i'Don't .you know, ehild. tkat those outer doors are locked on the hall side, with heavy chain bolts? taw them when I went down to the kitchen. I ring this bell," she indicated a push ! but ton, and .then whispered, "when I wish to go to the kitchen for my charge, and a guard comes up, un locks the door, takes me down and brings me back again.' ; ' I looked at her vacantly for a second or two. Then I covered my face with my hands. i ; "Is it so bad then, "Madge?" Catherine asked fn a' low, tense voice, t " - - "It's as' bad as It Can be," ! whispered hopelessly. "I've Just overheard a conversation .' which destroyed my last hope. The man who brought you here, the seem ingly old man was Harry Under wood, and until ten minutes ago I thought him working against these people. But. instead, he is one or their, most powerful ,iig- u res,, and as soon as ,ne;iieeoys my4-: i Never hefore have Salem hoqsewives had the opportunity to secure so famed an Electric Washer pf such unusual .value -and on such easy, terms as those offered below. Ttantk and the New HYDRO-DISC equipped AUTO M ATIG Washer is in your home, ready to work every week for many years.' It creates scores of whirlpools in the corrugated-tub, ' cleansing everything quickly and thoroughly in a torrent of suds. , 7- .-.:!' i With every Auto matic Washer sold we are in cluding one of these appliances. faJLhe f J hereu the y jare- ready Jot their big play. ' Grace Draper kaows who you are, and you know yvhat. thaf means. . No, Katherine, all there 'Is. left fpr ue.now Is to meet bravely whatever may come." 'She's Invited to a Reunion." '"" I heard her mnrmur one word, J'Jfaek," and I saw that her face was white and set, -but that, her eyes' were glowing. " ' - " "Don't you dare give up hope until the breath is out of your body," she whispered tensely then achieved & "smile, Jfow could I not guess. "Is that Hibernian enough for you?" -she queried whimsical ly. "I'll back your father' and Lillian ' Underwood - and Allen Drake against a dozen Grace Drap ers and Harry Underwoods."' : "Lady! Lofely lady!" - f- ' The hoarse voice :of Joe sound ed weariedly in the room back of Katherine. i Yes. I'll be. there right away," she .. caUed, : then caught me in a warm embrace. ; t" ':f1- t'Keep up your courage." she whispered, v "And I'd ' put ' back that lock. No use of making them unnecessarily angry." ... , I 'kissed ber with 'ihe feeUhg that I might-never BeeiherHin the flesh again, and when she ; had gone ,1 obeyed her injunction as to the lock. Then I went back to the conch and began the torturing Vigil whose horrors I shall remem ber while life is in me. " i -'. Katherine's optimism, whether real or aesumed, I could not, share. I believed I was spending my last night on earth, and the agony of longing for my little . son, '-t the Off Down ef lano ii lie Che Ottson &tstteaaai Pnbliihed erery Darainr (axeevt Hon da J).-at Salam, tba capital Orn Local Rates For Cbssificd Advertisiz, On time . .,,...,... 2 cents par word Three time 5 cent per word Six time... .. 8 caota par word One moata. daily and Sunday , ., ..20 eenta per word i Ia order to earn the mora than ona time rate, adrertUement mutt run ia consecntiv iunes. 1 No ad takaa lor let than 25 eeata. 1 Ada run Sunday only charged, - at ane-timo rate. -y. . ft Advertiiementa (except "Person Is" and ." Situational Wanted") will "betaken oer tba telephone it the adTertiaer ia a lubieriber ,ta phone. - M The Statesman, will, rex ire adrer tisements at any , time of the day or ight. To iaisare proper ; elaaaiiiea tions ads aaoaid ba ia before 7 p. m. XEZFSOKB SS er 683 Money to Loan On Beat Estite -T. K. FORD (Orer Ladd Bush Bank) knowledge, that It was my ;qwn egregious, folly which had brought me to this pass, almost' maddened me. ' : r; ; J" -; ' ; ; I had -left behind no trace of myself. It might be hours or days before Katie gave ijp' the address of Mrs. Durkee which I had con fided to her. "'"And there would be" ; j (Continued on pare 7 It' I " a j si..-.- a: . w ' " -r" I r t , . .., , .- r : 1 . 41 . - ' BEFORE TOU LEAVE TQTJK HOME - OB. CAB HAVE IX ' j Insured Propsrly - Phone 161. Back k Hesdricka, U. 8. . Sank Bid. , i. iThe Lutheran Settle j r ment Bureau will kelp both HOltESEEKEB AXll HOMESELLEB 'I I .1 r. wita - j . Oregon Incorporated Baal Eftata A Iaaaranec, Paana 1014 i j Victor Schneider, Bee y. I Sooom. 4-5-S, D"Arcy Bldr a 3 atjtosiobxl.es WE WRECK 'EM Part for all cart. W sell for lest. Get oar priee on trailers. Sslem Adto Wrecking- Co., 402 S. Churh street. Phoae 21S9. laStf SCHEKLEB AUTO "WftKCKTXQ CO, will . bur yoor old car. - Hishest cash price paid. 108S K. Commercial gt. l13tf 4UTO BEPAIKINa ... 3 GOOD SERVICE PAIR PRICE. MED LER It LEBESGDOD OARAGE. Gen eral repairing, asseccories.tires. Miller - and South Commercial. Phone 564. 3m26tf AUTO TOPS SEE CS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top Paint Shop. Roar fire department. . - 5-al6tf ; UEU ; WANTED- Male ! 11 FTRST CLASS 60F12. DAIRYMAN Inquire llJ2tt SAliESlAX 15 PPFPPPPPRFF,PPPPP PPP? Pf PPf P P;P PP P P P? P ; WANTED V - ' p P P P : SALESMAN WIT&CAR - P P P P ' ' - " " P P P P IJstinrs 'and buyers furnished, p p V P You show property listed by P P P P its' 'o buyers furaisaed by us. P P P P Uttder bur, system yoa produce P P P P steadily, frdm tba start. Cnus- P P P P ual opportunity ' for advance- P P P. P men,! to saUsmanaers position. P P f" P pur own officers" in Salem and P P P P Portland. Sea Mr. Parker per- P P P a sonaliy. AT ONCE. t P P P p r PARKER REALTY CO. P P P P 409 TJ. S. NaVl Bank Bldf . P P P P Commercial at Stte.i -15m20tf P P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P. P WANTED Employment 19 STEXOGRAPHERriVE . YEARS' EX- parience, daaraea part time wqrk. Bo ti74 oare Stateaman. , ' ' .19jll PRAcncAX. irrjRsiNO and matern- ; ity work. Phone 1756. . 19jl FOtt GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT dif&inf and team work, phone 19F3. 19ml4tt FOR RENT 21 HOUSE AXD 8056 J. APARTMENTSPHONE t - -f - 21al5U FURNACE AND OARAGE IN ' 8MALL. .eottago. On' paTine; ' to leaf fcr S22.50 month.. '. 4. LorKa 8 -room eloso In for? t3T 8-rootn $30; S-roonv flat down town $3o; two room $12. Others. - Becks Hen dricks, U. S. Bk. Bids. " 21j4t PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7" i wording "For Rent,? price 10 cents . each.. Stateaniaa Buaineaa Office, oo i ground floor. . ... A - GARAGE. BUILDING FOR' LEASE. Can lire long term lease on excellent : building. Posseeaka lBly First. iie entailer storo rooms tor lease. $60 to ; $125. .Becke & Hendricks. IT. S. Bk. ! Bldfc-. j; . - 21j4tt FOR RENT Apartmenta 23 S.ROOMED FURNISHED .APARTMENT j 817 Mill St. . f,. 23j7 ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS FtJRNISBT : ed, and linfnrniaaed. 1311 Court 23 j7 MODERN FURNISHED APARTMEXT i Four or five rooms. Fireplace, garage. 920 Mill. rr 23-m30tf 4 ROOM FURXISHEP APARTMENT Private bath, garage, 1047 S- Commer- ciaL Phon. 1168J. .' 23-m29t CLEAN 8 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART ment, close ia adnlts. 446 Union street. . ' - . 23nt24tf APARTMENT THE BROWN, PHONE Emma Murpbj Brown, 931 qr-1632R. - r 23ml6tt FOR RENT APART M N IS 891 K. Com mercial. r :! . 23tl NURSES PR TEACHERS, ETCV-aiora'a modern 5- large; room flat,..;. For rent . 9 H. Close to all schools, rbospitsla, library, atato house. buMnens... i'urnace, laundry, water heater, ranges, etc. Im imediate poteKion. Bocka 4 Hendricka U. 6. Bk. Bldg. . 2aj4t( ; FOR BEXTrf-Rooms ;v 23 ROOM FOR ;TWO WITH BOARD. Close in. Phone 1347-Mi , 23j9 FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOB gentleman. Strictly modern ..borne Four blocka from Capitol, Address 36, care Statesman. - ' 25ml4tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE "Id BY 1W wording, 'Rooms to R.nt,,r price 1Q eenta eaeb. Statesman Buainesa office, rrnnnd floor. FOB RET llouscs 27 FOR RENT 4 ROOM FURNISHED house, $30. lower flat, pri-rata bath, garage, $35. GERTRUDE' 3. M. PAGE 492 N. Cotjaga . 27j3if FOR BENT SWELLING AT 1032 Sag inaw; $20 pec month.' Call at States man busiaesa office, or Becke & lies. drichs. - - - a7atf , WANTEISUacnAnHti'S S5 WANTED PONY FOR LITTLE GIRL Shetland . preferred.- Mr. , .Helen 'Shaubert, Marlon, Ores. : " 3Sjtt CASH PAID FOR ' FALSE . TEETH dental gold, piatinutn '. and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery Co, Otsego, Michigan. , 35j27tf W'OODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for cash. Phone 511. -' ."'': '-- :- ;$5atf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED f a tores, tools, furaitura. Stiff1 Used r , Goods Dapt, opposite eottrt house. ' --- " " Zt f 5m22tf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY. FOR farm loans. "We htTe eeveral applicn ; tiona ci hand. Ilawkiaa A Roherts, Ine.. So.-j Ore sron "Bids, 8SHJ4tf FOIS GXLS 7 LARGE KALE PLANTS. ..' and ti'JOJ. ' , PHONE 32F21 37J7 h ' , -r .. , -..... GOOSEBERRIF" r ,1 C.VKNING Brf.IV , 'i.'" - "wrMi'i fhona 45F3 tir writ- V ner, Or-'i, . ; 1. . r.T, v K. L. . Left. r -it:;- 1. i. itrj i i.ouse. g;ffl:8:,ii FOR SALII - 37 : : " - t FOR SALE GARAGE " TOOLS AND equipment at sacriiioe. Also 5 aaetai aigna, 2V4 by $ feet. 'Charles Lanham. Phone. 44F31, OTenin-s. , ;37j7 FOR SALE OLD "KEWSPAPE&S, TEH eenta a bnn die. Circulatioa department . Oregon Statesman. '- -. 37tf FOR SALS RECLAIMED AUTO PA RT3 for all cars. SaTee 50 to UVi. '.opt, bodies, trailers. Mike's Auto ' rack' ina House. 245 Cenlor. Phono 33. : ... . i . - -87m28tt ; Trespcsii Ncticss :: ;:r' --. For Sale - . - ' t . Trespsss Notieee, . sia .149 incbes, f printed on good 10, ounce can Taas bear ing tba words. ""Notice I Hereby Gir ea That 'Troapasaing is Stricter Forbid, den On These Premiaaa Under Penalty v of Prosecutton." Prico 15c eaeh or for 25e. Statesman Pub Co., Salem, Oregon. ;. ,7atl RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "3 BY 8H'f 50 receipt forma I a book, 15 cents pet book or two - for ii eenta, Stater man office, 215 Sooth Commercial St.. Salem. . t ' 37f2&ti FOR S.IJLtTe$tock j. SO major registered newfound. UVND dog for aale. rFlaka'a Petiand. 273 State St. r- -.. j 39j3 VETERINARIAN . DR. PATTERSON Phone 2028W. 8 9d30tt GOOD PARM AND ORCHARD; HORS ea. Goavanteod' a reproaented. i Har ness for-kale. Milk cow. Reasonable; C L. Reed. . Fairground. -3ill FEED W. LANGE, "VETERTNARIAN Office 420 S. Commercial. Phoae 1198. Rea. phone 163d.- 89ir88tf FOR SALE Radio Equipment 41 RADIOLA SUPERHETERODYNE. Slight ly used. $100 reduction. Phooei 4iH. - ' ' ' " I 4IjS WOOtt FOR SALE 43 WOOD FOR SALE f V Old growth fir 4 foot and Id I Inch.; Second growth 4 foot, limb- wood.. Ash. 4-'foot. Phone 1307. . . J j 4J26 16-INCH OLD FIR 8ECONJ GROWTH oak and ash; Phone 191'3. . M. 1. Way v : 43fltf ;:: BEST GRADE OF "WOOD 4 ft and Id inch. Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. 3 Dry aeeond growth fir. " : Dtt and. old fir. Dry 4-ft. ash, maple and oak. 4 FRED E. WELLS. f Prompt , de! irery and reasonable! price. za4 Bouta. tenure a. fnono i04Z,43mtt GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAV FUEL. CO. PHONE 1855 '435Itf POULTR1" AND EGGS 43 LEGHORN PULLETS AND COCKERELS. - Come and see them. Phone 32F2 or 630-J. Lee 'a Hatchery; j f aSjg SnSiaXEOTjg 51 v SALES! FUEL AND TRANSFER Moring oar specialty. Equipped fol all kinds of hauling. Dry wood " aa4 I coal always on jiand at ben jpricea. : Day phones, 529, and 13. Night phono 1606. Real aerrice, 752 Trade Street.. ' Salem. 51i28tf PERSOVAt. C5 YOUNG MAN "WISHES TO DRIVE CAR or ahara expenaea for transportation u rSa Francisco. -Leave' any time- 3SS Bellemo 8W phone 1766 W. 55j6 HIZZ TREATMENT . . " FOR APPENDICITIS I aIt-Ia-Wonderfnl."PTee information. Address . Hiss Co, Portland, Oregon. . 55al-l2f MOSEY TO IX) AN 57 T4KM LOAN if Long time, easy paymenta, low Interest, bo fees or commissions. PE BRINE ft MARSTER3 212 Gray Bldg., Salem. Ore. i 57J2U 1 HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLr ' Isrs of prirate money to loan on good real estate. Rich L. Seimena, iD'Area Bldg.. 462 State atreet. Ehona 1011 ; between 9 and 10 a. m. - $7m24if MONEY. TO LOAN ON CITY PRQP- erty, either building and loan T-'a or priata money. Farm loans with la- suraneo company money at 5Vio wita eommiasion added. Ralph H. MeCurdT, i Kv 5 and S, SteoToa-Mooro Bid?., Sa- lm.- - - ... j7fl4tf BUSIXES3 OPPORTTJNlTLp3 1 "A BUSINESS OPENING! ' A j Transfer and Trucking basinets fully equipped and established Prica. $3500. See Wm. Fleming, 341 State t St ' l-m30tf ' FOR SALE I 5 -room booae with basement! pared atreet, cement walks, garage, located at 153 N. 2Ut atreet. Prica aayiu. teraa. .-, 1 . -;; ; 'room bungalow' on N. 61b St, oast iront, basement, fireplace, cement walk, po'ed street. Price $3250, terms. ' -Good S-room bungalow wiiA, basement, ni rse,v kt, aoutfal Iem. Prfee $3650. . . 1" . 8-rom hcue and garage la north 8a -lota. Jot 66x130. Prico $3l50, terms. 5 -good lots on parement ia north Salem. Prico- includina: parina; $2250. Near Farrieh Junior high school. New 4-room aooao with bath, 'hot and cold water and light. .2 blocks from csr line, located at 745 Norway street. Price $2250. emalt'cash payment, bal aneo like rent.. . -j, . t Just off the Pacific- highway neat Hayesville, a 2 b ar. tract- with a room "bungalow, basement, fireplace. water system, lijrhts, bath, garage, a real buy at $45oo. " . . KRUEGKR. Realtor 14T V. rnm'l. Pnona 217. 1 US' IlEAL ESTATE C3 Own Your Home FOR SALE t-ROOM, 10-ROOM Hors es. Close in. Terms. 700 X. Hi eh' ' ' ' -- ; - i i63Juy4 . SPEClALi r ." 120 a.' dairy farm, fair buUdioss, P0 . acrea of fin bottom land in crnp, 13 cows, horsea and machinery. WiU trade for amall farm near Salem or city prop-' 1 erty. .:''.' Two acres wilh good buildinjs, cloV in. A snsp for $1750. T'Tins. 40' s acrea of river botton land. Va in eros. fair baildiags. A bargain, tor $3000. Terms. , aann.0 houjie Jot witbL fruit for $800. -Terma. , j Tffv!?oraou'e' 81 Eslom. good buy for $1600,- Terms. , j- . 25 acrea with goet fcuilrling. close to , -town and high achool. Wiii trade for amall tract close in. j T HO MA SON. 331V, State St. 63J2tf t FAiRMOuxt hill 1;o:jk ' ,CV?!, 1675 'ir direct s ..rner of Vashingtoa and Fir street. :Mra fi.,s ahmbbery, east front, lot 100l.vi f,.,; rooBM, bas. ment, furnoe, i.r .1....' large. attic.- Price for qui. k t,z 74 is'. Kay terms: Let us , (.Low va bom, it ia a ral-bar.sin W. H. CRABKXIIO ! ST Si CO REALTORS. 27y State Ss. " -Pbaoo-Ciy 63j"3 , " . ; . ttfeo--BLYS A good - ai-ro- .Chemeknf, fc u K. 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